You can take it to somewhere like Blockbusters and get them to 'skim' it
Turtle Wax is supposed to remove scratches on the undersides of disks.
Not the best idea. Turtle Wax just fills up the scratch, not removing them, and the reader in the system could take it out and gum up the system
It is impossible to completely remove scratches from a CD. Many commercial products to remove scratches exist, but they can often exacerbate the problem. You can "buff" out scratches by rubbing a small amount of fluoride toothpaste on it in a circular pattern.
Toothpaste is better used to remove scratches from a CD or DVD disk,, for a glass watch,I would a special polish's for glass. First try a auto parts store.
You can't
Try soap and water and if that does not work try a CD scratch repair kit
a CD does not need a case for it to work. if the CD has scratches then it wont work
Scratches can rarely be removed fro plastic. The only way to remove scratches from plastic is to melt the abrasions.
just throw it in the garbage
well you should go to your game supplies e.g. game or Smyths normally they have a machine which can take off most scratches for a price of course from £1-£5 == ==
To remove visible scratches from a diamond, a diamond cutter can either re-cut the stone, or polish out the scratches if they are not deep.
Yes it does
They can make it skip or not play.
remove scratches in winshield